The Music Box Enigma

· Severn House Publishers Ltd
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Could a mysterious music box hold the key to unlocking the puzzle behind a gruesome murder for Detective Inspector Silas Quinn?

London, 1914. Despite a number of setbacks, rehearsals for The Hampstead Voices' Christmas concert are continuing apace. The sold-out event is raising funds for war refugees, and both Winston Churchill and Edward Elgar are expected to attend. But the most disturbing setback of all occurs when the choirmaster, Sir Aidan Fonthill, is discovered dead at a piano, a tuning fork protruding from his ear.

Detective Chief Inspector Silas Quinn and his team from the Special Crimes Department at New Scotland Yard soon discover that Sir Aidan had a number of enemies, but who hated him enough to carry out such a heinous crime? Could the answer be linked to a mysterious music box delivered to Sir Aidan's house shortly before the murder, and can Silas solve the puzzle of the music box enigma and catch the killer before the concert takes place?

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5.0
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Vesper Meikle
June 1, 2020
19th December 1914. Sir Aidan Fonthill is discovered dead by his wife Lady Emma. The cause of death is stabbing by a tuning fork into his ear. Then the story go back two days where we learn more about Fonthill and his activities. Also previously a parcel was left on the doorstep of their home. Inside is a wooden musical box, with the inscription in German. Is it his series of indiscretions that is the cause of his death or something else. A well-written, and plotted, historical mystery with some likeable characters.
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About the author

R.N. Morris is the author of five previous Silas Quinn mysteries as well as the acclaimed St Petersburg historical crime series featuring detective Porfiry Petrovich from Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. He lives in north London with his wife and two children.

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